Facilities

At a Glance

4 bedroom cottage

Sleeps 8

Shared enclosed garden/patio

Visit Britain Gold Award

About this Holiday Cottage

Perfect for year round holidays on the Yorkshire Heritage Coast, Flamborough Rock Cottage has a 3 Star Gold Award. Located just north of Bridlington, the cottage is ideally situated for exploring the wildlife rich Flamborough Headland, Bridlington and the Yorkshire Wolds.

RSPB Bempton Cliffs is within easy driving distance and we welcome pets in the cottage for a small extra supplement. Call to find out more, or book a stay online.

Inside

The cottage sleeps 8 guests in 4 bedrooms - a ground floor double and 3 upstairs bedrooms including a double, a bunk bedroom and a master bedroom with a super kingsize bed. This bedroom can be converted into a twin bedroom on request. The ground floor bedroom and the master bedroom feature en-suite facilities. There is a further upstairs bathroom and a ground floor cloakroom/WC.

Flamborough Rock Cottage is spacious and comfortably furnished to a high standard throughout. Facilities include HD TV with Freeview, a DVD player, a feature fireplace as well as a fully equipped kitchen with washer/dryer and dishwasher.

Outside

The cottage shares a walled patio garden with the adjacent cottage.

Other Things to Note

This holiday rental has a Level 2 mobility rating.

Ample unrestricted parking is available just 10 metres from the cottage.

Pets are welcome.

A welcome folder featuring local guides and information is included in the property.

Availability

Short breaks are available. Please call to discuss availability on your preferred dates.

Directions

From the South. Take the M1 to junction 32 then the M18. Join the M62 and follow the signs for Bridlington. From Bridlington follow the signs for Flamborough on the B1255. On entering Flamborough follow the road. When the church appears on your right go round the bend onto Tower Street. After approximately 500 yards turn right into Dog and Duck Square (opposite the Seabirds Inn Restaurant).

From the North: A1M or A19 to York then A166 to Driffield and then A614 to Bridlington. From Bridlington follow directions as above.